Family of Vic bus crash dead on way to Vic

The family of a Taiwanese man killed in a bus crash on Victoria's Great Ocean Road are on their way to Melbourne.

A driver and 29 passengers were on a tourist bus on its way to the Twelve Apostles when it veered off the road, rolled and hit a tree on Monday afternoon.

Cheung-Yung Kuo, 38, from Chicago, died at the scene and Jia Jen Hsieh, from the Philippines, was trapped under the bus before being airlifted to hospital in a serious condition.

A spokeswoman from Royal Melbourne Hospital said on Wednesday Ms Hsieh, who is in her 30s, is listed as stable.

The Taiwanese tourists, who were visiting from around the world, had been in Melbourne for the World Taiwanese Chambers of Commerce meeting on Sunday before setting off on a trip along the Great Ocean Road.

The driver and 28 passengers, including Mr Kuo's wife, were taken by road to Apollo Bay hospital with minor injuries and all have now been released.

They have returned to Melbourne where they are making arrangements to return to their home countries, the Queensland Taiwanese Chamber of Commerce president Stanley Hsu told AAP on Wednesday.